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FURIN induces vascular endothelial cell death and efferocytosis through enzymatic cleavage of thrombospondin‐1

open access: yesThe Journal of Physiology, EarlyView.
Abstract figure legend FURIN induces vascular endothelial cell (VEC) death and efferocytosis through enzymatic cleavage of thrombospondin‐1 (THBS1). FURIN interacts with THBS1 to induce VEC apoptosis and efferocytosis, resulting in increased endothelial permeability.
Runji Chen   +11 more
wiley   +1 more source

Micro‐ and Nanostructured Materials in Edible Coatings for the Preservation of Fruits and Vegetables

open access: yeseFood, Volume 7, Issue 4, August 2026.
Graphical representation of micro‐ and nanostructured materials in edible coatings for the preservation of fruits and vegetables. ABSTRACT Edible coatings based on advanced nanostructured materials have emerged as effective strategies for extending the shelf life and maintaining the quality of fresh fruits and vegetables.
Carlos Méndez‐Durazno   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Ontogenetic changes and sexual dimorphism in the cranium and mandible of the Atlantic walrus (Odobenus rosmarus rosmarus L.)

open access: yesThe Anatomical Record, Volume 309, Issue 7, Page 1875-1903, July 2026.
Abstract Walruses have been an important subsistence and cultural resource for humans and have been exploited for millennia across their distribution. This exploitation has contributed to severe declines in several populations and local extirpations.
Katrien Dierickx   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

Efficient Kesterite Solar Cells via Scalable Doctor‐Blading of 2‐Methoxyethanol‐Based Molecular Ink

open access: yesENERGY &ENVIRONMENTAL MATERIALS, Volume 9, Issue 4, July 2026.
A new record efficiency of 13.26% has been achieved for doctor‐bladed CZTSSe solar cells, fabricated for the first time from an MOE‐based molecular ink in ambient air. Cu2ZnSn(S,Se)4 (CZTSSe) thin‐film solar cells have garnered significant interest owing to their appealing properties, such as earth‐abundant composition, environmental friendliness, high
Yanmei Deng   +9 more
wiley   +1 more source

Ovulating Female of Nine‐Spined Sticklebacks (Pungitius sinensis) Are Attracted to Substances Derived From Male Kidneys

open access: yesJournal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological and Integrative Physiology, Volume 345, Issue 6, Page 545-553, July 2026.
ABSTRACT Male sticklebacks (Gasterosteidae) produce an adhesive protein called “spiggin” in the tubular epithelial cells of their kidneys, which they use to attach plants or plant debris together and build nesting sites. Spiggin is a glycoprotein excreted in urine.
Miki Nagaya   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

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